Selena Gomez Has Banner Year: Four Films, Special, New Album

Selena Gomez has been working almost non-stop on movies, but somehow has found time to crank out her fourth studio album. “Whose ready for an album? All the songs have been decided coming to you soon,” she tweeted yesterday.

Her BFF, Taylor Swift and Skrillex are her two biggest influences, she told MTV. Does that mean she’ll include a Justin Bieber breakup song?

Last February, she took a hiatus from her band The Scene, explaining “this year is all about films and acting.” And what a year it’s been.

“Spring Breakers,” her coming of age film will hit theaters in March. Get ready to be shocked because she, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson and Rachel Korine go wild, according to several trailers.

Whose ready for an album?All the songs have been decided coming to you soon.

— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) February 26, 2013

Selena Gomez Spices Up Nylon

Selena will also make a cameo appearance in the horror movie “Aftershock,” which she filmed while on tour in South America. She’ll play a bartender in an underground nightclub when a massive earthquake hits.

Eli Roth, Andrea Osvárt, Ariel Levy, Nicolas Martinez, Lorenza Izzo and Natasha Yarovenk play a group of travelers who are in the bar when the quake hits. The devastation is so great, survivors turn into savages.

She stars in the comedy “Behaving Badly,” about a rock and roll odyssey she embarks on with co-star Nat Wolff as her boyfriend. The film also stars Cary Elwes, Elisabeth Shue, Patrick Warburton and Mary-Louise Parker.

But the one to watch is her upcoming film action-thriller “Getaway,” co-starring Ethan Hawke. The film was widely reported to be a remake of the 1972 classic, “The Getaway,” starring two of the biggest stars of its day, Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw.

But it’s actually an original story. Brent (Hawke) with help of a Kid (Gomez) are forced to follow the orders of a mysterious man (Jon Voight) to save his kidnapped wife.

“The Getaway,” was a fast-paced crime drama directed by the legendary Sam Peckinpah. It was remade in 1994 by Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, who later became his wife.

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